Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 205, 15 July 1916 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALJWUlUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY JULY 15, 1916

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ' i AND SUN-TELEGRAM

jPublished Every Evening Except Sunday, by ( Palladium Printing Co. jPalladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. i R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

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jj Poland

) For the third time since 1914 surging armies

are fighting in Poland. This country has been

the battleground of some of the most sanguinary ' - mm

Rattles of the European war. Her people nave buffered as those of no other country have. Her

population has been dispersed and scattered.

Thousands are starving. Extinction seems to be the fate of her people.

Poland deserves the assistance and sympathy.

hts needs are worse than those of Belgium. The effort of Americanized Poles to interest the

American government to intercede in behalf of

the people of Poland deserves support and encour

agement. If our government can intercede and

help these people it will accomplish the most nu rinane achievement of the war. If it can do noth

ring more but assist in seeing that relief reaches 'these, people, it will have accomplished a great

rthing.

Sharks and the War Man-eating sharks who have invaded the Atlantic bathing resorts have spread a reign of fear and terror along the coast. Hitherto the theory prevailed that the man-eaters prowled in the southern waters and seldom came close in. In explaining the presence of sharks along the northern Atlantic coast, some say that the beasts have become ravenous because they fail to find the food formerly thrown overboard by the Atlantic liners whose trips have ceased since the outbreak of the war. The war has been going on for two years and shipping has been' idle for that time. If sharks have been lacking for food for twenty-four months, there is no discounting the hunger they must have now. The new theory has little foundation in fact.

City Editors Meet The City Editors' Association of Indiana meets here this evening and tomorrow. The association was organized a little more than a year ago by H. T. Sullivan, city editor of The Palladium and is the pioneer organization of its kind in the United Spates. A national organization, the outgrowth of the Indiana society, was formed last year and Mr. Sullivan is its head. To a city editor falls the important work of censoring and passing on all local news that is printed in a paper. The position demands that its incumbent be a man possessed of balanced judg

ment, wide knowledge and good taste. The post is an important one. The demands made on a city editor are heavy and he qualifies for the po

sition only after he has received a grilling training. City editors have many problems to solve

daily. Their semi-annual conferences are clearing houses in which they exchange views and in

form each other of plans they have involved,

problems they have solved, new ideas they have

carried out. The benefits of these conferences

are not restricted to the city editors only but accrue to the communities which these men rep-

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"The South G street bridge although the plana are practically selected will probably not be. passed on by the county commissioners and councllmen until the appropriations are made for the Main street bridge. Both bridges will likely be passed on the same day." This was made known today by Mordecai Doddridge, president of the board of county commissioners.

LARGE CROWD DRILLS

Drilling was hot work last night, but more than. 40 men came out to go through the manual of arms under Captain Paul Comstock. The drill was continued for more than an hour, and the men showed progress. The next drill will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at Glen Miller park.

LEARNER WILL SPEAK AT LUTHERAN CHURCH

Ellis M. Learner will address. the congregation of the First English Lutheran church tomorrow at a short service, after which a minister's name will be recommended for call to the pulpit.

"THE CUB" HITS SOOTY ROUTE FOR ANDERSON TO AVOID GANG OF REPORTER-BUSTING CITY EDS

"Keep the hands and mouth clean," is the advice laid down by Dr. Thomas Darlington as the best means of preventing the spread of Infantile paralysis. Dr. Darlington was commissioner of health in New York city for six years. At the solicitation of the soldiers' welfare committee and by arrangement with Secretary of War Baker, Dr. Darlington left for the Mexican border to make a scientific study of sanitation there. He will spend his "vacation" in that work.

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BY THE CUB. In the first place, get me straight. I aint no quitter and th only, yellow in m' makeup Is the tinge of orange which flavors m' hat-band. But listen, Willie, when yours truly gets shoved off to the drift that some twenty or thirty city editors fellows who get by at the- expense of the perspiration and 'copy of us reporters say honest, then's when we entrain. Hands Straight Line. It's just this way. And you got to hand it to me. I'm shootin' straight When a guy survives a week of hounding at the hands of the guy wot guides the reportorial ship of state, a fellow, who is addicted to the habit of "I say, man, let's have some copy, Durham; "This aint no stiff shop, Wally"; Roundstone,' you're entitled to, do more than city sticks t'day"; "Say Deck, if copy was gas, you couldn't furnish ignition for a flivver"; "My dear Miss. . 'i . . . I assure you this isn't no slumber party we're staging," etc., s.o.s, c. o. d. and so on, well, again I say can you blame me for taking the sooty route up to Anderson. One word about this Anderson place. There's four reasons why the attraction. Three dollars left after all obligations have been met. The fourth reason is-r-oh, well, don't crack your' face. You ,been there at one time or the other. Too Much Real Stuff. But vetoing the politics and coming down to real sense and they slip it

to me that there's a' lot of that stuff running loose among the clan wot's billed to attend this city ed's safari, there's one cherub's voice wot won't pipe up with a cheerful when the roll is called at tonight's stove-league session at the Commercial dugout. Take it from a friend, this philosophy stuff about "Familiarity breeds contempt," would be 19 karat okay if 'twere shifted to "Familiarity with city editors breeds fear." Get me now, I ain't no quitter, but the pater always said "Be reasonable, son." And then again, Aloysious, m pa

tron saint in the shape of a letter on C. E. A. of Indiana stationery, has tipped me off as to wots in the offing. 'S I get it, the procession should stack up something like this: Right up alongside the band wagon will be this Will R. Emslie fellow, the keeper of the Logansport PharosReporter clan, who apparently is the Paul Koenig of the submersible Indiana, C. E. A. Then Comes Jewett. Following right along in wake of the music vehicle will be this C. T. Jewett, who is the Judge Fox of the Terre Haute Star. Jewett, according to our dope, will be flanked in by K. J. Sullivan and A. C. Hiner, of the Alexandria Times and the Rushville Republican, respectively. Both were good

Monday, July 17 Richmond Commandary No. 8, K. T., special conclave. Work in the K. T. degree. Tuesday, July 18 Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. & A. M., called meeting. Work in the Master Mason degree, commencing at seven o'clock. Light refreshments. Wednesday, July 19 Webb Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M., stated meeting. Friday, July 21 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., called convocation. Work in the Mark Master degree. Work commencing at seven o'clock.

The Best Diarrhoea Medicine. "A customer came into my store the other day and said to one of my clerks, 'have you anything that will cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk went and got him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to him, 'if this does not cure you, I will not charge you a cent for it.' So he took it home and came back in a day or two and said it was the best medicine he ever used," writes J. H. Berry & Co., Salt Creek, Va. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

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SAILOK 520OKlE,Si

Bankers, brokers, lawyers and physicians, as well as business men and their employes, have mustered in with the Boston contingent of citizen sailors, and are spending their vacations aboard the U. S. S. Virginia for the rigid training received aboard a man-of-war. They will cruise from August 15 to September 15.

INFIRMARY SELLS 1 1 8 HEAVY HOGS

This will be the bumper year for -products at the county poor farm, the county commissioners agreed this morning. Next week 118 hogs averaging 240 XO.nds.will be sold to S. M. Boren, Buffalo, at ten cents a pound. These iogs have all been raised from pigs born on the farm. Besides these there are now 154k spring pigs coming on to take the places of the feeders which are being sold. The wheat and corn crops at the farm are among the best in the county the commissioners said. Especially did they compliment the work of the superintendent of the poor asylum, William C. Petro. POSTPONE ROAD RACE.

The bicycle road race to have been staged under the auspices of Richmond dealers July 15, has been postponed till July 29, It was announced today. Rules governing the race have no been given out.

WILL SET INCUBATOR

Most persons raise young chickens in the spring and summer. Fred Por-

terfield is reversing the seasons. He

will set his large incubator for another hatching about September 1. The last batch of young chickens was hatched June 1, and numbered about 1,100.

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Christian men before they broke Into the newspaper game. Leading the elephants will be such Journalistic veterans as B. H. Hawkins, who puts the "new" part in the New Castle Courier; John Conner, who Is responsible for the "see" part of it in Seymour; Morris Levi, who punishes the reporters on the Evansville Journal-News, and H. T. Sullivan, the "pal" part of the Richmond Palladium.

After handing that nice sob stuff

to our city editor, here's where I get off. I don't like it. I get enough of it in m' every day grind.

FILE INCORPORATION PAPERS OF COMPANY

The papers of the Industrial Improvement committee of the Commercial club will be filed with the secretary of state tomorrow. Secretary Haas stated today. The , papers ' have ' been properly signed, and Mr. Haas will take them to Indianapolis tomorrow. Mr. Haas also stated that he would be unable to attend the short course for commercial organization secretaries which is being given at the chamber of commerce today and tomorrow. The course is under the direction of the extension department of Indiana university.

FOUR PERSONS SHOT WHEN BOYS SHELL LIMITED ON PENNSY

LIMA, O., July 15. Four small boys last night, playing a boyish prank, fired several 6hots from a gun into the observation platform of the Pennsylvania limited train near Naples, severely wounding four passengers. All of those injured were riding on the rear platform.

HE'LL BE HERE.

R. H. Donaldson, , Call-Leader, ftwood, is a humorist. If you don't believe it, read this: "Had the grip in January, and could not be at IndiarJipolis. Nothing short of Infantile paralysis will keep me at home this time."

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